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NEN-EN-ISO 16672

Ophthalmic implants - Ocular endotamponades

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Ophthalmic equipment): 11.040.70
scope:

This document applies to ocular endotamponades (OE), a group of non-solid surgically invasive medical devices introduced into the vitreous cavity of the eye to flatten and position a detached retina onto the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), or to tamponade the retina.

With regard to the safety and efficacy of OE, this document specifies requirements for their intended performance, design attributes, pre-clinical and clinical evaluation, sterilization, product packaging, product labelling and the information supplied by the manufacturer.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 16672
November 1, 2021
Ophthalmic implants - Ocular endotamponades
This document applies to ocular endotamponades (OE), a group of non-solid surgically invasive medical devices introduced into the vitreous cavity of the eye to flatten and position a detached retina...
September 1, 2015
Ophthalmic implants - Ocular endotamponades
NEN-EN-ISO 16672 applies to ocular endotamponades (OE), a group of non-solid implants used in ophthalmology to flatten and position a detached retina onto the choroid, or to tamponade the retina....
March 1, 2003
Ophthalmic implants - Ocular endotamponades
Applies to ocular endotamponades (OEs), a group of non solid implants used in opththalmology to flatten and position a detached retina onto the choroid, or to tamponade the retina.
May 1, 2001
Ophthalmic implants - Ocular endotamponades
Applies to ocular endotamponades (OEs), a group of non solid implants used in opththalmology to flatten and position a detached retina onto the choroid, or to tamponade the retina.

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